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词条 Dollah Salleh
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  1. Playing career

  2. Coaching career

  3. Current manager statistical summary

  4. Honours

      Club    International  

  5. Achievement as coach

      Malaysia    With Selangor MPPJ    With Selangor    With Pahang    With PDRM  

  6. References

  7. External links

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Dollah Salleh (born 10 October 1963) is a Malaysian former footballer and football coach. He is currently the head coach of Malaysia Super League side Pahang.

Playing career

Dollah was one of Malaysia's top footballers in the 80's and 90's. He with striking partner "the King`` Zainal Abidin Hassan were regarded as the twin strikers by the local football fans. Dollah first played in Malaysian football in 1982. At that time he represented Johor, which was one of the teams in the semi-pro era. When Dollah joined the Selangor in 1987, a new twin striker was born after the era of Hassan Sani and James Wong. He and Zainal became the fierce striking partner for both Selangor and the Malaysia national team. In 1991, he left Selangor to join Pahang with Zainal and Singapore football star Fandi Ahmad where they create a 'dream team' and manage to win both league and Malaysia Cup in 1992.[1]

With the national team, Dollah won the gold medal in the 1989 Southeast Asian Games. He also helped the national team to win the 1993 Merdeka Tournament by beating South Korea 3–1. Dollah also played in the first edition of ASEAN Football Championship, where the national team manage to go through the final of the competition but losing 0–1 to Thailand. He also played for Malaysia national futsal team, and was in the squad that took part in the 1996 FIFA Futsal World Championship in Spain.[2] Dollah retired as a player after the 1998 season ended. The last team he represented was Negeri Sembilan.

Coaching career

Dollah started his coaching career with Selangor MPPJ in 2003. The same year he guided the team to become the first ever club to win Malaysia Cup by beating Sabah 3–0. He later guided Selangor MPPJ to win the Malaysia Charity Shield and Malaysia Premier League in 2004. In 2005, Selangor signed a long deal with him. That year, Selangor won three trophies, Malaysia Premier League, Malaysia FA Cup, and Malaysia Cup. However, in 2005–06 season, Selangor failed to keep their momentum as they failed to win any trophy. Even though Selangor failed to win any trophy, Selangor kept Dollah in charge for 2006–07 season. The 2007–08 season saw the revival of Selangor as they went through to the final of Malaysia FA Cup and Malaysia Cup. However they were beaten by Kedah with the same score line in the two finals. The failure saw Dollah left out by the management.

In 2009 season, Dollah reunited with his Zainal. This time they played the role as manager and coach for Kuantan Port-Shahzan Muda. In the middle of the 2009 season, he switched to coach Pahang, replacing Tajuddin Noor.[1] After successfully helping Pahang lift the first Malaysia Cup in 21 years, Dollah signed to coach PDRM for 2014 season in Malaysian second-tier league. In his only season with PDRM, he guided them to the 2014 Malaysia Premier League title and promotion to Super League.

Dollah was appointed as the new head coach of Malaysia national team in June 2014, signing a 2-year contract.[3] He led Malaysia to win second place during the 2014 AFF Championship. However, he received many criticisms as he was responsible for the 0–6 defeats at the hands of Palestine and Oman, the team failure to get three points against Timor Leste, Bangladesh and Hong Kong as well losing to Tajikistan and Syria that were once at the same standard as Malaysia earlier in 2014. His last straw was the largest record defeat of the national team by 0–10 at the hand of United Arab Emirates. This subsequently causing him to resign as the head coach on 3 September 2015.[4][5]

Current manager statistical summary

The following table provides a summary of Dollah Salleh as the Malaysia coach, including his progress in friendlies and competitive matches.

Statistics correct as of 25 August 2016.

CoachMalaysia careerPWDLWin %
{{sortname|Dollah|Salleh|Dollah Salleh2014 – 2015{{WDL|decimals=|12|4|1|7}}
Key: P–games played, W–games won, D–games drawn; L–games lost, %–win percentage

Honours

As a player

Club

Johor
  • Winners: 1985 Malaysia Cup
  • Winners: 1986 Malaysia Charity Shield
Selangor
  • Winners: 1989, 1990 M-League
  • Winners: 1987, 1990 Malaysia Charity Shield
Pahang
  • Winners: 1992 Malaysia Premier League I, 1995 M-League
  • Winners: 1992 Malaysia Cup
  • Winners: 1992, 1993 Malaysia Charity Shield

International

Malaysia
  • Gold medal: 1989 Southeast Asian Games
  • Winners: 1986, 1993 Merdeka Tournament

Achievement as coach

Malaysia

  • Runners-up: 2014 AFF Championship

With Selangor MPPJ

  • Winners: 2003 Malaysia Cup
  • Winners: 2004 Malaysia Premier League
  • Winners: 2004 Malaysia Charity Shield

With Selangor

  • Winners: 2005 Malaysia Premier League
  • Winners: 2005 Malaysia FA Cup
  • Winners: 2005 Malaysia Cup

With Pahang

  • Runners-up: 2012 Malaysia Premier League
  • Winners: 2013 Malaysia Cup

With PDRM

  • Winners: 2014 Malaysia Premier League

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/sport/football/2013/11/05/patience-pays-off-for-pahang-coach-dollah/|title=Patience pays off for Pahang coach Dollah|author=Eric Samuel|publisher=The Star|date=5 November 2013|accessdate=7 July 2018}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament=106/edition=7184/teams/team=1890410.html|title=Team Malaysia|publisher=FIFA|year=1996|accessdate=14 November 2013}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.goal.com/en-my/news/3896/malaysia/2014/06/30/4924001/dollah-salleh-appointed-the-new-head-coach-of-harimau-malaya|title=Dollah Salleh appointed the new head coach of Harimau Malaya|author=Nik Afiq|publisher=Goal.com|date=30 June 2014|accessdate=17 September 2014}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.fourfourtwo.com/sg/features/dollah-salleh-worst-malaysia-head-coach-over-past-decade|title=Is Dollah Salleh the worst Malaysia head coach over the past decade?|author=Darren Goon|publisher=FourFourTwo|date=9 May 2015|accessdate=7 July 2018}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2015/09/04/dollah-salleh-i-quit/|title=Dollah Salleh: I quit|author=Suryati Mohd Nor|author2=T Avineshwaran|publisher=The Star|date=4 September 2015|accessdate=17 September 2015}}

External links

  • {{FIFA|57429}}
{{MPPJ FC managers}}{{Selangor FA managers}}{{Pahang FA head coaches}}{{Pahang FA squad}}{{Malaysia national football team managers}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Dollah Salleh}}

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